Archives for January 2018

A practical challenge that any practitioner of justice faces is the role of memory in the life of any group of people. Whether these are the memories of a people group, a denomination, a college, or a local church, collective memory plays an important role in narrative development. Narratives base themselves in some sense of […]

This week America is reeling. Last week our president called African nations, Haiti and El Salvador “shithole countries” and suggested that U.S. immigration policy should block their entry to the U.S. while opening our borders to immigrants from Norway—a 91 percent white nation. The global response was fierce and immediate. The UN condemned the remarks […]

(Washington, D.C) — Nearly 150 Evangelical women leaders across the theological spectrum have signed and released a statement urging church leaders to break their silence on gender-based abuse and end all forms of its practice in the church. The #SilenceIsNotSpiritual campaign unites women​ from patriarchal streams of evangelicalism​ with many ​egalitarian evangelical women to join […]

So, it’s the very beginning of a new year, a year more than ever that we’ll need to be profoundly grounded in our faith, resistance and co-creating solutions. The intractable and seemingly insurmountable challenges we face require creative, innovative tactical solutions reminiscent and a grounding in our heritage of Divine inspiration. 2018 brings forth challenges […]